Hulu’s high-concept science fiction thriller Paradise is full steam ahead. Creator Dan Fogelman confirmed Season 3 is already in production, a lightning speed turnaround that bodes well for the future, and a clear sign that the show knows exactly where it’s going to take viewers next.Fogelman delivered the news via Instagram with a straightforward but revealing caption: “S3. Let’s go.” Read on to know what else we know about Paradise Season 3.Here is what creator Dan Fogelman shared about Paradise Season 3Paradise Season 3: Dan Fogelman shares exciting filming update (Source: Youtube/@Hulu)As mentioned, the Paradise creator, Dan Fogelman, posted recently confirming the shooting of the show's season 3. The post showed Brown’s protagonist, Xavier Collins, sitting at a wooden table, and his wife, Teri, played by Enuka Okuma, standing behind him holding plates.It may look quiet at first glance, but the image has major implications. The rural backdrop, a world away from the slick subterranean bunker that characterized previous episodes, indicates that Season 3 will go all-in on life aboveground, a transition that got underway in season 2.Paradise has also garnered unexpected critical acclaim, including praise from horror legend Stephen King,“The acting is good, the story actually hangs together, and the dialogue is the best part. Sharp. Few cliches.”That kind of praise helped raise the show’s profile, particularly as it vies for attention in a packed sci-fi TV field that includes Stranger Things and Silo. However, the production news wasn't a surprise. Before season 2 wrapped, Fogelman and Brown had announced that production would start on April 7. The reason? Scripts are already completed, and Hulu renewed the show ahead of the finale. That kind of readiness enables Paradise to release seasons on time, almost in exactly a year's intervals.The good news is that we should see Season 3 perhaps early in 2027. In days where long breaks between seasons are the norm, it’s a big leg up.Here is what else we know about Paradise season 3 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe series started with Xavier, a secret service agent who is investigating the startling death of President Cal Bradford in what appears at first to be a utopian community. The revelation that this world is in an underground bunker established the tone for the show’s multi-layered storytelling.Season 2 built that world, vastly expanding that world, taking us with Xavier as he comes to the surface looking for his wife. The finale’s electrifying "game-changing" events have now paved the way for Season 3 to go deeper into the very realities of the outside world, a mere glimpse of what we have had up until now. The cabin-like setting teased in Fogelman’s post goes to a more real, survival-based story, a stark contrast to the tightly controlled setting of the bunker.Season 3 will be the series finale, as Fogelman and the creative team have made it clear that they’re going to be sticking to the three-season plan. The move suggests that the next season will be about tying things up, connecting mysteries, character arcs, and the broader sci-fi mythology, which might include things like time travel or maybe even a multiverse.The returning cast further supports this continuity. Alongside Brown and Okuma, actors like Thomas Doherty, Krys Marshall, Sarah Shahi, and Percy Daggs IV are expected to reprise their roles.Ultimately, the early start on Season 3 filming signals more than just efficiency; it reflects a clear creative vision. With strong critical backing, a defined endpoint, and a rapidly evolving story world, Paradise is positioning its final chapter as a payoff-driven conclusion rather than a prolonged goodbye.In short, Fogelman’s “S3. Let’s go” isn’t just a production update; it’s a promise that the endgame has already begun.